Roatan Children's Fund .com

Roatan Children's Fund is a public benefit non-profit corporation organized and operated exclusively for charitable purposes. Specifically, this organization will seek to advance education and provide relief to poor, distressed, and underpriviledged children living in Roatan Honduras.

Wednesday, March 09, 2011

It's begining to look a lot like Christmas......well not really.....but if you are going down to Roatan it's not to early to bring down Christmas gifts for the kids.....toothbrushes, toothpaste, floss. pencils, erasers, toy cars & trucks, stuffed animals, hair ties, crayons, coloring books, combes, white socks, small games, small puzzles any small kids gifts.Thanks,Lynn

Friday, June 11, 2010

A Letter from a Young Supporter

To: Roatan Children's Fund

From: Aidan Age 6 Vancouver, BC, Canada

May 3, 2010

For my sixth birthday party, instead of asking for gifts, I asked my friends to make a donation to the Roatan Children's Fund. We raised 55 Canadian dollars for the kids. I hope to visit Roatan one day and meet the children.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Children's Home urgently needs food

Just got an email today that with the downturn in the economy the donated food to the children at the MajkenBroby Children's Home has decreased. They are in need of beans, rice and flour to make tortillas. Please visit our web site to make a donation today. www.roatanchildrensfund.com

Friday, July 03, 2009

Christmas in July

It's not too early to start thinking about ChristmasWe need the following items for the children all available at the dollar stores.toy truckssoccer ballswhite socks and underweartoothbrushesstuffed animalsgirls hair tiesstickerscrayons and coloring bookssmall games and toysFrisbeescoloring booksgirls jewelrypencils and erasersSpanish/English dictionariesother children's toys

for some of the children on Roatan these will be the only gifts they will receive.

Sunday, May 31, 2009

ROATAN EARTHQUAKE

The "Roatan Earthquake" struck early Thursday morning offshore Roatan. The epicenter was less that 30 miles from the Island and from all reports certainly awoke the residents to violent shaking. Most of the damage so far seems to be broken glass and things falling off shelves. We do not have a lot of reports of major damage.All the children of the Majken Broby Children's Home are fine and they had the day off Thursday since all the schools closed for the day.We have yet to hear about damage from all the outlying schools we help support. It may take several days to get those reports.Thank you to all the folks who sent emails inquiring about the kids and asking if they needed help. Our biggest need at this time is money for bottled water and vitamins. We also have books, clothes, schools supplies and some supplies for Clinica Esperanza in the US that we could use help with shipping costs so we can get them to Roatan as soon as possible.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Thank you for your support

This letter is to give you and the childrens fund a million thank you for the school material that you sent down here this letter comes from the French Harbour Jared Hynds Community Center Library and my name is Joan Dixon, as soon as the material was delivered here at the library I started calling the kids that usually visit the library..... these people faces they were worth a million dollars of happiness those school materials came in a right time you see the school years down here starts in another month and these people has 3 and 4 up to 5 kids to get ready for school and it is very hard.....